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August 22, 2008

FreeBSD 7.0 Final

This section describes the most user visible new or changed features in FreeBSD since 6 0 RELEASE In general changes described here are unique to the 7 STABLE branch unless specifically marked as MERGED features
Typical release note items document recent security advisories issued after 6 0 RELEASE new drivers or hardware support new commands or options major bug fixes or contributed software upgrades They may also list changes to major ports packages or release engineering practices Clearly the release notes cannot list every single change made to FreeBSD between releases this document focuses primarily on security advisories user visible changes and major architectural improvements

ZPower promises to deliver Silver-Zinc laptop batteries in 2009

Filed under: Review - 22 Aug 2008

Filed under: Laptops
ZPower has made a few promises before that haven’t precisely panned out, but that apparently hasn’t stopped it from making another bold claim at IDF that week, with it boasting that its newfangled Silver-Zinc battery will be rolled out in a “major notebook computer” sometime in …

White iPhone now available in UK

Filed under: Review - 22 Aug 2008

Black’s not the only one back, at least as far as Apple’s iPhone is concerned. UK users can now get their hands on the white version of the multifunctional mobile.Carphone Warehouse, Apple authorized dealer, have started selling the units on August 22. Although there is no official word yet as to th…

The editor-in-chief giveaway: Win Ryan Block’s gadgets

Filed under: Review - 22 Aug 2008

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Gaming, Portable Audio, Portable Video, Wearables, Storage
You know, when you’re the editor-in-chief of a site like Engadget, you tend to build up a lot of stuff. Companies send you all kinds of interesting promotional materials, gadgets, swag, etc. It’s great. Sometimes,…

Photographers at Olympics file images using Macs, Aperture

Filed under: Review - 22 Aug 2008

The stampede begins as soon as the winning goal is scored or the sprinter crosses the finishing line. That’s when the photographers covering Olympic events madly rush to the massive Kodak Photographer’s Center, download and process their images, and file them with their news bureaus back domesti…

Archos 5, 7 World Wide Web media tablets now on sale

Filed under: Review - 22 Aug 2008

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
It’s just been a few short days since Archos took the wraps off its new Archos 5 and Archos 7 “internet media tablets,” but whether you’re already sold, you can now get your order in for one of ‘em on Amazon (and no doubt plenty of other places shortly). P…

Pioneer Elite BDP-09FD Profile 2.0 Blu-ray player leaks out

Filed under: Review - 22 Aug 2008

Filed under: Home Entertainment
Pioneer’s last batch of Blu-ray players wasn’t precisely earth-shattering, but whether you’re in the market for the highest of the high-end, it sounds like the upcoming Elite BDP-09FD might be worth waiting for. The first Pioneer unit to support Profile 2.0 and BD-Liv…

Peter Moore on fight against illegal file-sharers: I’m not a huge fan of trying to punish your consumer

Filed under: Review - 22 Aug 2008

Peter Moore has spoken out about the ongoing battle of the British developers against illegal file-sharers, and unfortunately for the big five, it’s not in their support as well.Speaking to Eurogamer at the Leipzig Games conference, the British head of EA Sports said, I’m not a huge fan of trying t…

How would you change Nokia’s E71?

Filed under: Review - 22 Aug 2008

Filed under: Cellphones
Handset lovers in some regions of the world not named North America have been enjoying the luxuries of Nokia’s E71 for some date now, but those of us waiting around for a version compatible with 3G here on that side of the planet have just recently been able to indulge. prepa…

TinyURL with a (questionable) revenue model: Adjix and Linkbee

Filed under: Review - 22 Aug 2008

Thanks to the restriction on the length of posts in nanoblog services like Twitter, the world needs URL shortening services like TinyURL and similar sites. The shortening services are free, though. So one has to ask, how do they form money? And where’s my cut?

There are (at least) two URL short…

Yamicsoft Vista Manager v1.5.5 + KeyGen

Vista Manager is a system utility that helps you optimize tweak and clean up Windows Vista It will increase your system speed improve system security and meet all of your expectations It 39 s compatible with Windows Vista SP1 entirely

VanDyke SecureCRT v6.1.0.349 Final + KeyGen

SecureCRT gives you an encrypted Secure Shell SSH1 and SSH2 session with servers and devices For SSH Telnet Telnet SSL and other protocols SecureCRT 39 s tabbed sessions reduce desktop clutter and make it easy to switch between sessions and organize groups of connected sessions Extensive session management and customization features include named sessions and multiple session windows Choose from a wide range of emulations including VT100 VT102 VT220 ANSI SCO ANSI Wyse 50 60 Xterm and Linux console SecureCRT can help you save valuable time by automating routine configuration tasks with powerful scripting capabilities
SecureCRT 6 1 extends your ability to customize your workflow and automate routine tasks with new session management and scripting capabilities You can search from the Connect dialog disconnect and reconnect all tabbed sessions and launch a remote command or application when you connect to a session Scripting enhancements include support for accessing session options accessing the clipboard and sending special keys Additional logon options allow you to save usernames and passwords with keyboard interactive authentication and enter Secure Shell logon credentials in the terminal window making it easier to script logons
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Install Notes
Unpack install it Copy patch amp keymaker into installed directory Run it and apply the patch first then generate your registration data and register Only ECDSA public key was patched
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